Hurricane Matthew 10/9/2016 Noon Update

As of this report, partners in Virginia have been added to this distribution.

This report is provided for your planning purposes regarding Hurricane Matthew. Significant flooding is occuring in the Carolinas. Please follow the National Weather Service http://water.weather.gov/ahps/region.php?rfc=serfc and other official information sources.

Links to information on items affecting supply chain activities is listed in the table below. This update includes information on open hotel and lodging. Should there be information you need but do not see, please contact us and we will add it to the report. A summary of re-entry information for all affected states has been prepared by the Department of Homeland Security National Infrastructure Coordinating Council and is available for download from our website: http://alanaid.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/MatthewReentryOnePage.pdf. (note: updated 10/9/2016 16:10 EDT)

ALAN is coordinating with emergency management and non-profit partners. Needs are posted at: http://alanaid.org/logistics-map/ Click the link to offer support or submit your offer of assistance here:http://alanaid.org/how-to-help/offerinkind/ We anticipate additional logistics requests. PLEASE NOTE: These requests may take several days to a week to surface as damage assessments are completed and local resources are exhausted.

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What’s New – Hurricane Matthew

Please follow reporting from the National Weather Service and other official information sources.

Significant closures: I-95 in SC at Mile Marker (MM) 22 and MM 181 to the NC state line; I- 26 in SC westbound from US-301 to Savannah, GA; I-40 in NC from Exit 355 to Exit 364; Exit 319 to 325; and I-95 in NC from Exit 25 to 33, at Exit 87, at Exit 100, and from Exit 116 to 119. US-80 in GA between Savannah and Tybee Island is closed. I-16 Eastbound from Exit 116 to the East in GA is open only to first responders and emergency personnel.

Bridge Closures:
US-17 Talmadge Memorial Bridge in Savannah, GA is open to Hutchinson Island; access not provided to SC due to road closures. All bridges in Northeast FL counties are open except for the Shands Bridge, which is closed due to damage to the approaches.

CSX and Amtrak are working to establish a temporary route from Miami to Tampa. The abbreviated Amtrak service should start on October 9. CSX has cleared a route from Chicago to Jacksonville, FL; FL rail lines open East and West. CSX anticipates major tree impacts, significant flooding, and widespread power loss to the A-line north of Jacksonville, but has not yet been able to begin work on clearing the line. The Charleston subdivision and other subdivisions in parts of GA and SC are awaiting assessment. Norfolk Southern has reopened line to Jacksonville; inspection is ongoing.